Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at
2:47 am
whenever i bend my knees, there is a pain that can only be described as my kneecap trying to escape from my legs! both knees are like this, and while sometimes it isn’t horrible, sometimes it is, and it is never completely gone. i’m only 19 so i doubt it is arthritis, but what do I know? also, i usually run 25 miles a week, but for about a month i’ve stopped, so it is unrelated to exercise. how can i make the pain go away?
Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
7:30 pm
I got severe problems in both knees. That includes arthritis, cartilage loss and ligament damage. I need something with tight support and warmth. Serious answers please, ive gone through so many braces….help!!!!
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at
12:34 am
I have arthritis in both knees, and an about 180 lbs overwieght.
I want to know besides losing the weight, is their a more immediate solution.
Thursday, February 18th, 2010 at
12:15 am
Been diagnose with arthritis in both knees (bone to bone), as a result of severe loss of cartilage damage. Never had no injuries prior, coming into the military.Its well documented in my medical records and i have a written statement from a ortho surgeon in the navy, Stating the cause,results and what needs to be done to both knees. Any veterans or connection to the same injuries i have. What do you think my % will be, once i separate from the military.THANK YOU!
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
5:18 pm
I have severe arthritis in both knees & back, I can’t exercise like normal people that can jump around & walk & run. I have to use a walker or wheel chair, when I walk I can walk for just a few steps & have to sit down again the pain is so bad. I take celebrex for it every day. I heard pools are a good way to get exercise but there its out of the question as I am on a limited budget & the pool fees cost way too much, any suggestions on how I can exercise every day & try to keep fit like I used to be? I would appriciate any suggestions.
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
12:22 pm
I have arthritis in both knees, ankles, wrists & elbows. After a year of pain, I finally decided to try cortisone injections in my knees. I am wondering how long they will last.
Monday, January 25th, 2010 at
7:27 am
my friend wants to apply for the police department but he has arthritis in both knees, his wrist, and right elbow. could he still apply or would this disqualify him?
Thursday, January 14th, 2010 at
3:03 am
I have arthritis in both knees, with full layer cartilage loss in the right. After having swelling develop and needing fluid removed several times within the last year, my doctor suggested I consider knee replacement. Since I’m only 54, I asked if that wasn’t too young. Would like some feedback on those that have had the surgery, your experiences, good or bad. Thank you.
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
2:49 am
A friend of mine has medium to lower-high arthritis in her both knees. She cannot do too much of walking. And if she joggs one day, she needs to take rest for at least 7/8 days before jogging again. Doing squats hurt her knees as well. She cannot swim, she is aftraid of swimming.
She wonders what kind of leg exercises she should do, and if skipping will help. At the same time, she wants to know what type of activities she should avoid.
Thanks in advance for all of your suggestions!!!
Saturday, December 12th, 2009 at
9:53 am
My mom has terrible arthritis pain in both knees. Right now surgery is out of the question because it’s too expensive. Does anyone know of any home remedies or vitamins that would help relieve the pain my mom is having?